Today's News

The Central Kentucky Mudcats' 12-and-under softball team took third place in the Young Guns Shootout, held in Lexington the weekend of June 9-10. The local travel team defeated Lebanon, Ohio twice, split with the Cave Run Muskies, but lost to the Eastern Kentucky Vipers. The Mudcats defeated the Jinx 2000 to win the consolation bracket and take third place in their first tournament of the summer.

The Rock Express recently finished the Little League baseball season as the season and tournament runner-up in the coach-pitch division for 5- and 6-year olds. Team members are, front row, from left: Hudson Reed, Landen Watts, Kaden Smith and Brian Lunsford. Second row: Ethan Womack,Colyn Bowman, Weslee Thompson, Jamison Watson and Dylan Azzinaro. Absent when photo was taken was Beau Young. Coaches for the team are Emy Womack, Lee Watts and Phillip Azzinaro.

New Hope Baptist announces events
The recipient of this year’s Lyndsey DeLaney Bowman Scholarship is Ryan Roy Ratliff, who will receive $1,000 toward his education.
He is a sophomore at the University of Kentucky, where he is on the track and field team.
John Boren Jr. has completed boot camp for the United States Navy. He now moves on to the next stage of his military career.
Saturday, June 23 is church-wide fishing day at Wayne Lane's Farm in Lawrenceburg.

Cameron Lee Duckwall and Larry Christian Rearden were married on May 12, 2012, in Salvisa, The Rev. Will Cooper of Ninevah Christian Church officiated.
Parents of the couple are Terry and Leslee Duckwall and Bill and Yann Rearden.
Grandparents of the bride are Larry and Loretta Maddox.
The matron of honor was Crystal Lynn Brakefield. Bridesmaids were Laken McGuffin, Shanna Turner, Kalissa Yates and Katelyn Welch. The flower girl was Taryn Duckwall, and the ringbearers were Aiden Turner and Rowdy Duckwall.

Ricky and Courtney Yates of Lawrenceburg announce the birth of their daughter, Adalynn Elise Yates, born May 7, 2012, at St. Joseph East hospital.
She weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long.
Big sister Cailie, 1, welcomed Adalynn home.
Maternal grandparents are Steve and the late Becky Sea of Lawrenceburg.
Paternal grandparents are Ricky Yates, Sr., and Tammy Hayes of Campbellsville.
Maternal great-grandparents are the late Namon and Louise Sea and the late Bill and Eunice Robinson.